Standard Bus Procurement Guidelines - APTAStandards.com
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Standard Bus Procurement Guidelines 5.1.5.5 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT The bus shall achieve normal operation in ambient temperature ranges of -10 degrees to 115Ε F, at relative humidities between 5 percent and 100 percent, and at altitudes up to 7,500 feet above sea level. Degradation of performance due to atmospheric conditions shall be minimized at temperatures below - 10Ε F, above 115Ε F, or at altitudes above 7,500 feet. Special equipment or procedures may be employed to start the bus after being exposed for more than 4 hours to temperatures less than 30Ε F without the engine in operation. Speed, gradability, and acceleration performance requirements shall be met at, or corrected to, 85Ε F, 29.00 inches Hg, dry air. The interior climate control system shall perform in accordance with Section 5.4.8 of Part 5: Technical Specifications. 5.1.5.6 NOISE 5.1.5.6.1 Interior Noise The combination of inner and outer panels and any material used between them shall provide sufficient sound insulation so that a sound source with a level of 80 dBA measured at the outside skin of the bus shall have a sound level of 65 dBA or less at any point inside the bus. These conditions shall prevail with all openings, including doors and windows, closed and with the engine and accessories switched off. The bus-generated noise level experienced by a passenger at any seat location in the bus shall not exceed 83 dBA and the operator shall not experience a noise level of more than 75 dBA under the following test conditions. The bus shall be empty except for test personnel, not to exceed 4 persons, and the test equipment. All openings shall be closed and all accessories shall be operating during the test. The bus shall accelerate at full throttle from a standstill to 35 mph on level commercial asphalt or concrete pavement in an area free of large reflecting surfaces within 50 feet of the bus path. During the test, the ambient noise level in the test area shall be at least 10 dBA lower than the bus under test. Instrumentation and other general requirements shall conform to SAE Standard J366. If the noise contains an audible discrete frequency as defined in Section 5.1.2, a penalty of 5 dBA shall be added to the sound level measured. 5.1.5.6.2 Exterior Noise Airborne noise generated by the bus and measured from either side shall not exceed 83 dBA under full power acceleration when operated at or below 35 mph at curb weight and just prior to transmission upshift. The maximum noise level generated by the bus pulling away from a stop at full power shall not exceed 83 dBA. The bus-generated noise at curb idle shall not exceed 65 dBA. If the noise contains an audible discrete frequency as defined in Section 5.1.2, a penalty of 5 dBA shall be added to the sound level measured. All noise readings shall be taken 50 feet from, and perpendicular to, the centerline of the bus with all accessories operating. Instrumentation, test sites, and other general requirements shall be Technical Specifications 130 10/18/07
Standard Bus Procurement Guidelines in accordance with SAE Standard J366. The pull away test shall begin with the front bumper even with the microphone. The curb idle test shall be conducted with the rear bumper even with the microphone. In addition, the Contractor shall comply with the exterior noise requirements defined in local laws and ordinances identified by the Procuring Agency. 5.1.5.7 FIRE SAFETY The bus shall be designed and manufactured in accordance with all applicable fire safety and smoke emission regulations. These provisions shall include the use of fire-retardant/low-smoke materials, fire detection and suppression systems, firewalls, and facilitation of passenger evacuation. All materials used in the construction of the bus shall be in accordance with the Recommended Fire Safety Practices defined in FTA Docket 90, dated October 20, 1993. Fire detection and suppression systems as required in Section 5.5.9 shall be provided. in the engine compartment. Firewalls shall be provided between the bus interior areas and the engine compartment. The engine compartment shall include the areas in which the engine, transmission, and exhaust system are housed. The firewalls shall satisfy the requirements defined in FTA Docket 90, dated October 20,1993. The requirements for passenger evacuation provisions related to doors, windows, and escape hatches are defined in Section 5.4 of Part 5: Technical Specifications. 5.1.5.8 ELDERLY AND DISABLED PASSENGERS The contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal requirements defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act, 49 CFR Part 38, and all state and local regulations regarding mobility-impaired persons. Local regulations are defined as those below the state level. 5.2 PROPULSION SYSTEM 5.2.1 VEHICLE PERFORMANCE 5.2.1.1 Power Requirements Propulsion system and drive train shall provide power to enable the bus to meet the defined acceleration, top speed, and gradability requirements, and operate all propulsion-driven accessories. Power requirements are based on heavy heavy-duty diesel (HHDD) engines certified for use in all 50 states using actual road test results or computerized vehicle performance data. 5.2.1.2 Top Speed Technical Specifications 131 10/18/07
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<strong>Standard</strong> <strong>Bus</strong> <strong>Procurement</strong> <strong>Guidelines</strong><br />
in accordance with SAE <strong>Standard</strong> J366. The pull away test shall begin with the front bumper even with<br />
the microphone. The curb idle test shall be conducted with the rear bumper even with the microphone.<br />
In addition, the Contractor shall <strong>com</strong>ply with the exterior noise requirements defined in local laws and<br />
ordinances identified by the Procuring Agency.<br />
5.1.5.7 FIRE SAFETY<br />
The bus shall be designed and manufactured in accordance with all applicable fire safety and smoke<br />
emission regulations. These provisions shall include the use of fire-retardant/low-smoke materials, fire<br />
detection and suppression systems, firewalls, and facilitation of passenger evacuation.<br />
All materials used in the construction of the bus shall be in accordance with the Re<strong>com</strong>mended Fire<br />
Safety Practices defined in FTA Docket 90, dated October 20, 1993.<br />
Fire detection and suppression systems as required in Section 5.5.9 shall be provided. in the engine<br />
<strong>com</strong>partment.<br />
Firewalls shall be provided between the bus interior areas and the engine <strong>com</strong>partment. The engine<br />
<strong>com</strong>partment shall include the areas in which the engine, transmission, and exhaust system are housed.<br />
The firewalls shall satisfy the requirements defined in FTA Docket 90, dated October 20,1993.<br />
The requirements for passenger evacuation provisions related to doors, windows, and escape hatches are<br />
defined in Section 5.4 of Part 5: Technical Specifications.<br />
5.1.5.8 ELDERLY AND DISABLED PASSENGERS<br />
The contractor shall <strong>com</strong>ply with all applicable Federal requirements defined in the Americans with<br />
Disabilities Act, 49 CFR Part 38, and all state and local regulations regarding mobility-impaired persons.<br />
Local regulations are defined as those below the state level.<br />
5.2 PROPULSION SYSTEM<br />
5.2.1 VEHICLE PERFORMANCE<br />
5.2.1.1 Power Requirements<br />
Propulsion system and drive train shall provide power to enable the bus to meet the defined acceleration,<br />
top speed, and gradability requirements, and operate all propulsion-driven accessories. Power<br />
requirements are based on heavy heavy-duty diesel (HHDD) engines certified for use in all 50 states<br />
using actual road test results or <strong>com</strong>puterized vehicle performance data.<br />
5.2.1.2 Top Speed<br />
Technical Specifications 131 10/18/07